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>Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 5:29 PM
>To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
>Subject: Re: [drlvm][iprof] Using Profiling Utility ("iprof")
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>Is this tuff documented? Wanna throw it in the wiki or a patch for the
>site?
>
>Egor Pasko wrote:
Is this tuff documented? Wanna throw it in the wiki or a patch for the
site?
Egor Pasko wrote:
On the 0x214 day of Apache Harmony Mikhail Fursov wrote:
+ Some usage hints:
1. You can get any stylesheet editor (like Excel), open iprof data and build
graphs from the colums - and you will have
On the 0x214 day of Apache Harmony Mikhail Fursov wrote:
> + Some usage hints:
> 1. You can get any stylesheet editor (like Excel), open iprof data and build
> graphs from the colums - and you will have very useful pictures.
gnuplot :)
> 2. The disadvantage of iprof is that it counts blocks, ins
+ Some usage hints:
1. You can get any stylesheet editor (like Excel), open iprof data and build
graphs from the colums - and you will have very useful pictures.
2. The disadvantage of iprof is that it counts blocks, insts and helpers
calls and does not count time spent in helpers and blocks. You
On the 0x213 day of Apache Harmony Armand Navabi wrote:
> Egor mentioned that for profiling at the machine code level there is a
> profiling utility ("iprof"). How does one use this profiling tool? Is
> there command line options to run with profiling and if so what are the
> options and how do I
Egor mentioned that for profiling at the machine code level there is a
profiling utility ("iprof"). How does one use this profiling tool? Is
there command line options to run with profiling and if so what are the
options and how do I get to the collected information after running a
profiled appli